Old 02-14-2012, 08:15 AM
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k9dancer
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I agree, a vintage machine is the way to go. My students that have cheap machines from 'big box' stores always have trouble with them within 3 years. There is no service available at those stores, and warranty service is not available from dealers, with good reason. A dealer or private sale is a good way to get a nice, older machine.
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